Lyrics Indianola - Charlie Robison
My
little
brother
was
just
ten
years
old
When
we
hit
bad
weather
and
hid
in
the
hole
We
could
see
Texas
was
only
a
mile
And
oh,
little
brother,
I
remember
your
smile
At
Indianola
My
dad
built
a
sawmill
of
cypreses
and
stone
It
was
here
on
Madena
that
we
made
our
home
The
year
1850
and
I
sent
for
my
girl
Oh
Frauline,
come
meet
me
in
this
brand
new
world
At
Indianola
The
war
they
call
civil
had
barely
begun
Me
and
my
cousins
decided
we'd
run
Up
through
Louisianan
to
meet
up
with
Grant
But
one
hundred
damn
rebels
shot
us
there
in
the
sand
At
Indianola
They
said
up
in
New
York,
the
stock
market
fell
And
the
life
they
was
livin'
was
shot
all
to
hell
But
we
ain't
seen
nothin'
no
different
than
dust
Sept
the
wheels
on
the
wagon
all
covered
with
rust
At
Indianola
And
that
scrape
with
old
Hitler
was
over
and
done
And
I
wondered
if
I
could
kill
kin
with
my
gun
But
we
sat
there
in
Paris
in
a
little
café
And
as
they
toasted
Truman,
I
drifted
away
To
Indianola
But
it's
fifty
years
later
and
nobody
cares
About
some
old
city
that
ain't
even
there
Well,
my
sons
moved
to
Houston
And
they
work
in
the
Gulf
With
seven
days
on
and
seven
days
off
Well
I
work
for
the
doctor
that
bought
our
old
ranch
From
first
quality
federal
the
foreclosures
branch
And
he
calls
me
hillbilly
and
he
laughs
at
my
hair
But
the
cancer
will
get
him
if
anything's
fair
And
I'll
take
his
ashes
and
throw
from
my
boat
As
they
crossed
that
ocean
I'm
going
to
float
To
find
me
another
Indianola
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